Peaceful voting scene at a polling station in Neiva, Huila, Colombia, during congressional elections, with voters in line and police providing security.
Peaceful voting scene at a polling station in Neiva, Huila, Colombia, during congressional elections, with voters in line and police providing security.
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Huila congressional elections conclude without incidents

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Following preparations for Colombia's March 8-9, 2026, legislative elections, voting for the Senate, House of Representatives, and interparty consultations proceeded smoothly in Huila with no security incidents, per the National Police. Polls opened in Neiva amid robust security, and initial results show several prominent candidates falling short of seats.

Huila congressional elections conclude without incidents

Building on pre-election security setups, authorities opened polls on March 8, 2026, at the Huila Governor's Office square in Neiva, with police, military, political authorities, and the National Civil Registry ensuring transparency.

The National Police secured all 33 Huila municipalities, urban and rural, reporting zero public order disruptions. Colonel Javier Alberto Duarte Reyes, Huila Police commander, confirmed calm in areas like La Plata and the west, urging voter turnout: “We invite all citizens to participate actively at polling stations.”

In Huila, House of Representatives results included: Pacto Histórico list with 82,223 votes (20.60%), securing one seat; Yamid Sanabria (3,854 votes, 0.96%), Natalia Caviedes (21,240 votes), and Diana Monje (10,687 votes) fell short. Senate hopefuls Gorky Muñoz (3,101 votes, 0.01% for Frente Amplio Unitario), Hernán Andrade (39,280 votes, 0.20%), Jorge Enrique Robledo (28,358 votes, 0.14%), and Leyla Rincón (not top 25 in Pacto Histórico) also missed seats. Centro Democrático elected 17 nationally, but Álvaro Uribe Vélez did not secure one.

Nationally, in the Gran consulta por Colombia, Juan Daniel Oviedo trailed Paloma Valencia (1,251,184 votes); Vicky Dávila (236,916 votes, 3.36%), Enrique Peñalosa (161,825 votes, 2.29%), and Daniel Quintero (226,787 votes, 3.21%) underperformed.

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X users, primarily local media outlets and officials, report the Huila congressional elections on March 8-9, 2026, concluded smoothly without security incidents. Police and governors confirmed normalcy across municipalities, with security measures yielding arrests and seizures. A few posts mention minor complaints like voter intimidation near polls, but no major disruptions. Sentiments are mostly neutral to positive on the process.

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